Shiju Abdul Rasheed


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August 4, 1974
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Shiju Abdul Rasheed Bio

Shiju Abdul Rasheed is an actor born in Kollam, Kerala, India, on August 4, 1974. He is best known for starring in Malayalam and Telugu films. In 1996, he starred in Ishtamanu Nooruvattom, Kanjirappally Kariachan, King Solomon, Yuvathurki, and Mahaprabhu. Shiju starred as Vijay in the 1999 Telugu movie Devi, directed by Kodirama Krishna.

In 2002, he starred in Kalachakram, Madhuram, In the Name of Buddha, Siva Rama Raju, Adrustam, and Trinetram. He portrayed Sunnichan a bhai of Surekha in Proprietors: Kammath & Kammath in 2013. In 2018, he starred as Sam Alex in Oru Pazhaya Bomb Kadha and ACP Chandra Shekhar in Bluff Master.

Shiju has appeared in over 50 films and several popular TV series. He has appeared as a guest on Chembarathi, Sathya Enna Penkutty, and Karthikadeepam. He portrayed Varsha's Father in Iddari Lokam Okate in 2019. His acting credits include Mindgame, Kirrak Party, Jai Lava Kusa, Two Countries, Jamna Pyari, and Sound Thoma.

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